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Ottawa, 6 November 2009
File No.: 8622-G44-200913162
By E-mail
Ms. Andrea Wood
Globalive Wireless Management Corp.
Chief Legal Officer
207 Queen’s Quay West, Suite 710
Toronto, OntarioM5J 1A7
Mr. Ted Woodhead
Vice-President
Telecom Policy & Regulatory Affairs
TELUS Communincations Company
215 Slater Street, 8th floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1P )A6
Dear Ms. Wood and Mr. Woodhead:
Re: Part VII application – E9-1-1 transiting Arrangements with TCC
On 28 September 2009, the Commission received the above-mentioned Part VII application by Globalive Wireless Management Corp.
In Service standards for the disposition of telecommunications applications, Telecom Circular CRTC 2006-11, 7 December 2006, the Commission stated that it would categorize Part VII applications into two types: Type 1 applications that generally do not involve multiple parties or raise significant policy issues and Type 2 applications that do involve multiple parties and/or raise significant policy issues
The Commission also adopted the following service standards for Part VII applications:
- Type 1 Part VII applications – 90 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within four months of the close-of-record; and
- Type 2 Part VII applications – 85 percent of determinations to be issued on an interim or final basis within eight months of the close-of-record.
The Commission stated that it would inform applicants, by letter, within 10 days of the end of the comment period for applications, whether the application is considered to be a Type 1 or Type 2 application, and the applicable service standard.
Commission staff has assessed the above application and considers it to be a Type 1 application. Accordingly, the Commission expects to issue an interim or final determination within four months of the close-of-record.
Yours sincerely,
Original signed by
Mario Bertrand
Director, Competition Implementation and Technology
Telecommunications
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